Aries - With Venus in your creative zone, your artistry
and creativity will bring money to your bank account
with new ideas flowing in every direction. Use your
power of persuasion to draw new clients and cash to
your growing business! Mars is in retrograde in your love zone,
and it’s influencing you to make changes for your happiness. A
romance will come. 3, 7, 13, 21, 33, 45
Taurus - Mars has been in retrograde in your house
of wellness. When it goes direct, you will find workouts easier and healthy eating rewarding. A new
project enters your life to add to your income. Take
a chance and your bottom line will be increased.
Your love life has lacked luster, but this week you’re
going to shine! Enjoy. 8, 16, 27, 36, 41, 50
Gemini - The new moon makes you focus on a
targeted financial goal. You will achieve a longterm goal. Stay alert for an ongoing health issue; however, it will soon be gone as long as
you continue to take care. Plan a romantic dinner; it will lead
to fireworks that last all summer. 5, 9, 19, 29, 35, 47
Cancer - A promising opportunity for advancement
will show up in your job. Check it out and enjoy the
journey. It’s time to get into better health by setting
up an eating and exercise program. It will improve
your self confidence. Romance is in the air. Do
something special for a loved one. 1, 3, 17, 33, 47, 51
Leo - You and your special someone will be on a
special high due to a surprise offer for a getaway trip.
Impressing higher ups comes easy when you take
the initiative and pitch in to help on a project. You
want to take some time to get into shape. Do it – it
will make you feel better! 8, 19, 28, 36, 49, 50
Virgo - Your love life turns into high gear when
your mate or new friend puts their feelings on the
table and you realize you are more alike than different! Communication with people at work has
been difficult, until you have your a-ha moment
and the puzzle is solved. You also need down time to regroup.
1, 3, 13, 21, 44, 47
Libra - The planets promise you will stand out from the
pack. Your talents will also stand out at work. Be sure
to ask for what you need and want. You’ve hit a fitness
plateau. Think about bumping it up and you’ll get the
results you want. Make sure you pay attention to your
loved ones their feelings. 5, 12, 23, 36, 46, 50
Scorpio - You’ve sold some businesses or let go
of the responsibilities. It’s time to do those projects
you know will be lucrative. Use your skills! Your love
life seems to have stalled. It is time to do something
different so you will be happy again. When you have
a gut feeling, go with it. If you don’t, things get messy. 4, 11, 19,
33, 45, 51
Sagittarius - Try sharing your goals with a mentor.
Together you’ll identify ways to get your career on
the fast track. It has been a stressful few months.
It’s time to pamper yourself with a short getaway or
a spa weekend! Romance has taken a back seat to
work. Take time to get out there and have fun! 3, 7, 11, 21, 33, 44
Capricorn - You will receive a special bonus that allows you and a special someone to take a trip at the
end of the summer. Your hard work on the job not
only pays off with a bonus but also with a promotion
and the recognition you deserve! It’s now time to get back to family and loved ones and distress. 4, 8, 12, 24, 36, 40
Aquarius - Your love life has lacked luster. When Venus enters
your house of romance, you’ll want to do something impulsive
to bring attention to yourself. However, if you just
carry that spark to everyday life you’ll bring sparkle
year round. Mercury is in your house of wellness. Get
started on a new health regimen and it will last all year
round. Be positive! 7, 11, 23, 31, 44, 51
Pisces - A VIP gives you a boost in your career.
They have watched you and are impressed with
your dedication. Take a walk, get out and enjoy the
weather, because Venus is in your house of love
and friendship, and you’re about to meet people who could become great friends and connections to new jobs sources. 3, 7,
11, 21, 33, 44

S THE BRUTAL
WINTER
CONCLUDED MANY
BREATHED A SIGH
OF RELIEF AND REJOICED,
FOR NOT ONLY CAN THE
SHORTS COME OUT BUT
SOMETHING GREAT WOULD
BE CLOSE AT HAND,
ALMOST LIKE A REWARD
FOR BEING HELD HOSTAGE
BY THE CONSTANT SNOW
STORMS. ONCE AGAIN,
QUEENS PRIDE IS HERE!

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It was an honor to be
asked to host the stage for
Queens Pride 2014. I always
considered it the official
kickoff of the NYC Pride
month celebrations. I was
immediately taken on a trip
down memory lane once I
excitedly accepted.
I recall the years post-Y2K
when I performed and hosted
stages for Atlantis and Music
Box. I performed on the
Atlantis stage in the early
years, the Pride main stage
as a member of the Krash
Follies and at the neighboring
clubs and bars. The feeling
of family fills the air, always
creating a sense of warm
familiarity that cannot only
be felt but also seen. The
many entertainers, legends
and newcomers dazzle the
crowds in barely-there outfits,
impersonations that are spot
on and mind bewildering
leaving those who do not
frequent the nightclubs and
bars astonished. I enjoyed this
thrilling day alongside legends
such as Barbra Herr, Jessica
Fox, Cherry Pie, Josie Monroe,
Candis Cane and many
others. The atmosphere was
always extremely warm and
friendly. It was impossible to
take two steps without being
hugged by some enthusiastic
trans-woman/man, new
in her/his identification, a
lesbian who remembered
the shows at Krash, a peer or
colleague you had not seen
for a while or entranced by

some super gorgeous
young hot boy/man
all celebrating their
pride.
Organizers
this year
have come
together to
recreate this
sea of love,
freedom
and
ethnicity
that
brings
radiance
to the
Queens
streets
with many
vendors
serving
a variety
of foods,
entertainer/
performers who
have thrilled us
throughout the
years, organizations
that continue to
promote equality,
healthier living and provide
important information
and links to healthcare no
matter oneâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s identification,
orientation or status. Queens
Pride not only aims to
celebrate but also to educate.
The Pride festival
kicks off with the
parade around noon at
86th St. and ends at 75th
Street on 37th Avenue. The
floats and costumes of the
parade transport you to
one of the many islands/
countries from which these
predominantly Latino
participants hail to a time
during a sort of Carnival
celebration. The extravagance
is mind boggling and
entertaining as they prance
by enjoying the music and
dancingly freely without
showing any signs of fatigue.
The messages are never lost,
and the importance of Pride
is seen as the floats of the

organizations
go by and as the well-wishers,
allies and politicians march
along. The street fair is located
between 75th and 77th St.
between Roosevelt Ave. to
37th Ave. The Roosevelt
MTA train and bus station
is located across from the
Queens Pride stage and
gets into full gear once the
parade ends, and goes till 7
p.m.
The entertainers slated
to appear are Anthony
Rodriguez, Lovari, Cheer
NY, Anthony Bruno, Tony
Harris, CJ Tyson, Ms. Rey &
her LaGuardia High School
performers, Ghostmouse and
The Bleed.
And of course it is hosted by
the me, Tyra A. Ross!

ANDRES PAGAN

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ANTHONY
RODRIGUEZ
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I

n addition to being the
Queens Pride stage
manager for two years in a
row, you are also the artist
who has performed at the event
the most - eight years and
counting. Bring me back to your
very first performance on their
mainstage. Were you nervous?
If so, are your feelings still the
same now, or are you used to it?
Oh, how amazing it has been
to be supported by the Queens
community and the committee.
Actually, my first introduction
was when I was the stage
manager and performer at
Bronx Pride at such a young
age. Since that performance it’s
been an honor to be an artist
that has been brought back
over and over to share with the
Queens community. I guess
it’s a testament of what I’ve
delivered and how important
consistency in creating is. The
audience has been a strong
reason why I love Queens
Pride; the Latino diversity
makes me feel at home. I’m
always nervous to perform,
but who shows that! It’s what
I do, and it’s in my spirit. Every
time I get on that stage it is
reminiscent of the last and how
magically it’s different than the
next. It always feels like home.
Rain or shine, it has always
been a memorable experience
and journey.
Tell me about some of the
artists who will be performing
this year.
Well, deciding who would be
great to share with us this year
was a challenge but also an
opportunity to reach into my
bag of goodies to connect and
bring artists together. The host
this year will be Tyra Allure,
who has been a part of this
performance journey with me
and also is a great advocate
for LGBT youth. Also, again,
after such a success last year

I will be dedicating the first
hour to LGBT youth performers
and allies. Youth participants
are members of The Door’s
performing arts department
as well as other groups I have
reached out to like Herencia,
a salsa, flamenco youth
ensemble and more. So to
name a few and not give away
too much of our entertainment,
Cheer NY will join us as they
have before in the opening
of the stage. Lovari will share
again with us performing and
adding a powerful message
to our event. Anthony Bruno
with a live band, Tony Harris,
Ms. Rey alongside her son
and young performers from
LaGuardia High School, CJ
Tyson, salsa/ballroom dancers,
vogue choreography, the
band Ghostmouse, The Bleed,
Hombres and more.
As for your own performances,
you always bring something
amazing musically and visually
to the table. Can you give us
a sneak peek of what we can
expect from you this year?
Since I am kind of celebrating
my years as a performer for
Queens Pride and the last
performer to hit the stage,
I’m doing a mash-up of the
times. I will be performing
with members of my dance
company La Santa Luz and
with my young dancers form
The Door. Maybe a flamenco
solo, maybe Boricua Lover
- who knows! A big celebration
of how humbled and grateful
I am to have had all of these
experiences, and also to share
with my cast from the past and
give light to the future. It’s going
to be a kaleidoscope of LOVE!
How is your new music project
coming along?
This project I’m working on is
very personal and different, and
I have made a commitment

to my spirit with a promise to
the universe to not discuss
any further till the project is
complete. So to answer your
question, it’s going GREAT!
More information soon.
You work hands on with a lot of
youth, specifically at The Door.
Let our readers know about
that.
The Door! I don’t even know
where to begin, but it has been
an amazing five years. To have
been able to spearhead the
dance program and now help in
the development of what I like
to say “the feeling” of the arts
program has been a blessing.
To assist in the journey of
developing young people and
their holistic being is what The
Door is about. We not only
have arts programming, which
includes music production,
vocals, visual art, fashion, step
and of course dance but also
have mental health services,
a health clinic, job placement
and training, college support,
a powerful runaway homeless
youth program, legal advice
and LGBT youth programming
and support. Our population’s
age range is from 12-21. All of
our programs and services are
FREE. A young person simply
has to come by to become a
member and become part of
our safe space community. You
can learn more about The Door
at Door.org.
What’s in store for the
remainder of the year?
Peace and the cleansing of my
creative rebirth project! Also a
fight for more awareness and
funding for arts programming.
I’m putting it out there, and I am
on a mission! Oh, and a nice
vacation away with...hmm, I’ll
just stop there!

figured, hey, why not just start
my own with somebody that
I trust - my producer Infinite.
So we merged our production
companies into one, and it is
Pathway Records/34 Whale
Entertainment.

Y

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ou have a brand new
song out, “Touch Me,”
with adult TV pioneer
Robin Byrd, which is
currently on MTV Online. How
did the collaboration come
about?
I grew up watching Robin Byrd
on TV (on the sneak tip, since
I was only a teenager), and
we became friends through
our social circles in the NYC
nightlife scene. Her manager/
partner Shelly suggested that
we should record something
together, and of course I
jumped at the chance. I’m
extremely honored. We
had a great, fun time in the
studio, and her singing voice
is ethereal. She can carry a
tune! I wrote it, she added her
Byrd flavor to it, and Infinite
produced it.
Speaking of the producer
Infinite, you both have a
new record label!
Congratulations! Is this
easier than being signed
to a label, or is it more
difficult?
At this stage in the game,
it’s basically the same thing.
The only difference is that
being signed to a well-known
label, they have the finances
to promote your song more
and book you on a promo
tour. But let’s be honest, I
was doing most of the leg
work myself, even when I
was signed to a label, so I

You have also branched out
into producing adult films with
the legendary Latino Fan Club.
Do you think this will alienate
some of your fans?
Oh, it definitely has alienated
some of my supporters, but
I have to stay true to myself,
and therefore, if I find that my
creativity can be expanded to
other areas, then I have to go
with my vibe. Incidentally, the
first title that I co-produced
with creator Brian Brennan “Savage Urban Desires” - is
already sold out, so I’d like to
think that I’m doing something
right!
You participated in a protest
against a homophobic church in
Harlem recently, which received
national coverage. Any updates
on that?
I have always let it
be known about my
faith in God, Jesus
Christ and the
Holy Spirit.
Therefore,
when I see
signs like
“Jesus
would stone
homos” on
so-called
churches,
then you
know
I am

going to participate in a call
to action. In this case, Jennifer
Louise Lopez knocked on the
church door, asked for her
stoning, created the protest,
and now she will be joining me
on stage during Queens Pride,
along with Tamara Williams
from “No Shade” and other
special guests. I don’t want to
give too much away, but it is
going to be different from what
I usually do.
I imagine that performing at
Queens Pride is exciting for you
because you were born and
raised in Queens. Do you feel
more at ease on stage since it is
your hometown?
The opposite! I get very nervous
because this is my hood and
I want them to be proud of
me. I went to Bayside High
School and Queensborough
Community College, and I want
the kids there to say, “Lovari
went here. Cool!” I don’t want
them to say, “Lovari went here.
We’re embarrassed.” Haha. I
still remember walking around
school wishing, hoping, praying
to one day be on the cover
of an album. I used to be so
depressed and scared about
how I would make it happen.
So now, I have to keep making
it happen. I’m very grateful.

FORMER MR. MUNDO
LATINO TITLE
HOLDER ALEXIS
“PAPIITO” VAZQUEZ
NOW WINS THE TITLE OF
MR. HOMBRES 2014! HE’S A
SUPER TALENTED DANCER,
SEXY AF AND CAN BE SEEN
ALL OVER TOWN AND IN
THE WHOLE TRI-STATE AREA.
AS A MATTER OF FACT,
IN SOMETHING CLOSE TO
NOTHING. HE’S A VERY BUSY
YOUNG MAN FROM QUEENS,
BUT RECENTLY TOOK SOME
TIME OUT FOR US HERE
AT GET OUT! MAGAZINE
TO TELL US A LITTLE BIT
ABOUT HIMSELF. ANDA PAPI
DINOLOS!
How did you get into dancing?
As a kid. It’s just always
been in my nature. With my
Latin background my first
genre to learn was salsa,
then along the years I grew
to acknowledge the other
different types of genres such
as tap, swing, ballroom, hip hop,
contemporary and ballet. Not
having the correct guidelines
on how to pursue my dance
career, I took it as a hobby at
first, but growing up I always
knew it was my passion. It was
recent, a few years ago, when I
decided to take the challenge
and follow my dreams, which
there are no limits to, but
also travel the world as the
performer/artist I am.
Now gogo dancing is a
completely different story. It
was random and unexpected.
Three years ago I just got on
a bar started dancing and
got a great reaction from the
crowd. From there on I’ve been
performing in nightclubs down
from the LES to midtown,
uptown, Queens, New Jersey
and even Connecticut. As
judgemental and stereotyped
as it can be, I just see it as
another performance and

entertainment.
Was your family supportive?
My family was always
supportive of all my shows
growing up, and happy to
say till this day they still are.
They’ve always seen the
potential in me and have
supported my choices to
follow my career as
a dancer. Even as
a gogo dancer
they’re all
supportive.
They all
understand
it’s
something I
enjoy doing,
and of course
it pays the
bills.
Who have
been some
of the artists
you’ve shared
the stage
with?
Some of my
first stage
performances
were all with my
old dance crew,
unfortunately
broken up, but
I’ve expanded my
horizons to work with
other dance teams in
Queens, Harlem and
even the Bronx. Working
with them alone it’s a lot
of artists already, because
we are all individual
artists who just have
the same vision. As far
as recording artists,
I’m currently on tour
with ‘80s freestyle
sensation Safire.
I’ve worked with
Lumidee, Fat Man
Scoop, Teyana
Taylor, Nire Alldai,
Juan Luis (Juancho)
and the pop duo

Karmin, whose video has gone
viral on MTV hits.
Who are your dream artists to
share the stage with?
If anyone knows me they
know how passionate I am for
dancing with JLo! Her energy
is insane. She’s talented in her
own craft, and of course she
can dance! But as far as other
artists I would love to dance
with...well, all - why not!? If
there’s one thing I love from
this industry it is that you never
stop growing as far as skills,
knowledge, even persona. You
definitely learn something new
every day!
How were the
preparations for Mr.
Hombres 2014?
With the
right team of
professionals as
far as costumes,
makeup and of
course dancers
to basically
cover every
category in
the pageant,
preparations
were actually
not that hard.
Did you think
you had a
chance at
winning?
Honestly,
in pageants,
they’re just
like auditions.
You never know
what they are
looking for. I was confident
in my promoters, my team
of professionals and my
consistency throughout the
competition. Either the odds
were against me or with
me, and everything turned
out great. But as to the
question itself, I did think
I had a chance. I had a
one in three chance of
winning, and I was pretty
determined to reach
my goal.

How was it when they
announced your name as the
winner?
I mean, I think that’s the best
part of the whole process. Each
category is being called, and
they finally call my name as
Mr. Hombres 2014! It’s a big
sigh of relief. Even if you think
about as good as you did or
as consistent as you are, it’s
always a shock to hear your
name announced.
What are your plans as a title
holder?
To continue my legacy as a
male entertainer, representing
Hombres Lounge of course.
And looking forward to a year
of working with the Hombres
Lounge staff and giving back
to my Queens and LGBT
community for all the
years of support that
they’ve given me.
Where can we see
you dancing on a
weekly basis?
On a weekly
basis, every
Tuesday
I’m at Boa
in Hoboken,
New Jersey,
10 minutes on
the PATH from
33rd St., every
Wednesday
at Castro
on

Dyckman St. at the Cockfight
party, and every other
weekend at Pride Lounge in
Forest Hills on Austin Street.
Throughout the week I get
booked at different locations
like Evolution in Queens and
Escuelita occasionally, but now
you definitely will be seeing
me more at my new home
Hombres Lounge.
Any new projects you’re
working on?
Currently got my first gig in
the West Coast, which I’m very
excited about, and touring with
Safire. But I’m always in the
works, so follow me, stay tuned
and look out for more of me in
a city or stage near you!
Facebook: alexis.p.vazquez
Instagram: @papiitoidance
Twitter: @papiitoidance
For bookings, email
Avazquez321.av@
gmail.com

CHRISTOPHER
ESTRADA
2
BY ED GARCIA CONDE

014 HAS BEEN A
GREAT YEAR FOR
RECORDING ARTIST AND
ACTOR CHRISTOPHER
ESTRADA, WHO HAILS
FROM THE BRONX. WITH
TWO SINGLES AND VIDEOS
ALREADY RELEASED SINCE
JANUARY AND A THIRD
SET ON THE WAY, IT SEEMS
THERE’S NO STOPPING THIS
YOUNG, EMERGING ARTIST.

If Estrada isn’t writing, recording
and performing his own music, or
taping his music videos, he can
be found acting — or even writing
lyrics for independent films.

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Which is why I had to chase him
down to ATOF Recording Studios
in Hoboken just to get a chance
to interview him and talk about
his journey thus far, upcoming
single releases and love in
between.
So, Christopher, you’re on fire
this year, and it seems like you’re
always working on a project! First
you released “Music Is My Only
Love” in January, then “I Want
More” in March, and now you’re
working on a slew of singles,
including a special summer
single. Tell us about “Music Is My
Only Love” and “I Want More.”
Both songs appear to reflect your
personal life (in a way) yet the
messages in both songs are polar
opposites. Why is that? Why the
mixed messages?
I like to shake things up; it keeps
it interesting. So I always want to
explore different worlds through
my music. Nobody wants to
live the same day twice. And I
want to keep things fresh for my
audience.
Your first two singles and videos
are so diverse in terms of music,
styling, beat and even genres.
What else can we expect from the
next singles and videos you’re
working on? Are you going
to keep us guessing at what
Christopher Estrada is going to
do next?
Absolutely. Each of my songs are

a moment of my life. Sometimes
life is incredibly brilliant, and
sometimes things are so dark
that it stops you in your tracks
and makes you fumble for a
while until you find your way
back to the light. I like surprising
people with what I do next.

Not too long ago you were
toying around with the idea of a
summer single. I heard the early
stages of it, and it definitely had
the makings of a fun, summer
anthem. Where are you with that
idea?
It’s called “Goodlife,” and it’s
definitely a summer feel-good
anthem. I’m working on it now
at the studio, and I’m really
excited about this song. It’s
about wanting to live a good life
but never letting go of the dark
patches either, because that’s
what will propel you forward. My
music is autobiographical, and
“Goodlife” is where I find the
balance between “Music Is My
Only Love” and “I Want More.”
Rumor has it you’re collaborating
with perhaps another artist...
or two. Can you tell us who and
what it will be?
Nothing is set in stone just yet,
but it’s an idea floating around
in my mind. I know some really
talented people, and I think it
would be a lot of fun to have
them help me make this song
really great.
Guess we’ll have to wait and find
out!
It will be out very soon. My first
two singles are available now
on iTunes, and the videos are on
YouTube.
Besides your own music, you’ve
recently been contacted to write
a song for an short, independent
film. What’s that like for you?
It’s an alternative rock song
being written for an indie film,
and when the director shared the
story with me, I instantly thought
of my guitarist from my first band
when I was in high school. It was
like time travel for me. It was like

returning to my adolescence, but
this time as a grown man.

I know you’re young and all, but
how do you find the time and
energy to put all of this together,
constantly going from one project
to the next and oftentimes
working simultaneously on
multiple ones?
It’s a sacrifice. I don’t get as
much downtime as I would like
to have, but there’s a lot that
I can accomplish, and I know
that if I work hard I can make it
all a reality. And I have a lot of
help from my incredible team. I
couldn’t do it without them.
Which leads me to the next
question: What’s your love life
like? Dating anyone? How
does working a full-time job
and working full time on your
music allow you to even go
there? I mean, you do say you
want more, after all.
I’m definitely single. It
would be fun to get to know
someone, but my schedule
makes it tough. I’d be willing
to sacrifice to fit love in my
life too, but for the right
person.
Where do you see yourself
by the end of the year? In
five years?
I want to be touring the
world with my music; that’s
the main goal right now,
to travel the world and go
wherever the music takes me. So
far I’ve been to some amazing
places. I can’t wait to see what’s
next in my life.
Anything you’d like to say to
your fans, both new and longtime followers?
I love my supporters so much,
and I love when they reach out
to me. They inspire me to work
hard, and I always try to give
them something that’s better
than my last. I want to thank
them for all their support. At the
end of the day, that’s why I do
what I do.

-69 TAKES ON
A WHOLE NEW
MEANING AT POSH
BAR & LOUNGE
AS MORGAN ROYEL TAKES
OVER AS MONDAY NIGHT
BINGO HOST FROM HER BFF
GINGER SNAPT. WE CAUGHT
UP WITH MORGAN TO FIND
OUT MORE ABOUT ONE
OF THE CITY’S FAVORITE
BINGO NIGHTS AT HELL’S
KITCHEN’S ORIGINAL GAY
BAR.

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What is Bingo Mondays all
about?
It’s a fantastic night, like a
Motown sing-along type
atmosphere. We just girl chat
and have a wonderful night of
bingo with wonderful prizes.
It’s also a fantastic show. I
always want to entertain the
crowd and have a good time
with them.
How is the crowd?
Posh is a major “Cheers”type bar. We do have a lot of
regulars, but we have a lot of
new people stop by too. You
never know who’s coming in.
New people always embrace
the bingo and have a good
time. First-timers always
come back, because they
always enjoy themselves.
There are a lot of gay
bingos out there, but Posh’s
bingo night has been a
long-standing event for
years. What has made it so
successful?
I just came on board with the
Posh family, but I have been
around with my BFF Ginger
Snapt before. The girls and
the staff really work together,
and it becomes a family. The
bingo game is really about
the entertainers and the host.

They
put
their
heart
into it
and keep
it going
every
Monday
night. It has
longevity.
Are you the best
bingo host ever?
I don’t know if I’m the
best bingo host, but I am
good at what I do! I have
been co-hosting for a while
with different girls, and I
mastered the game. I know
how to have a good time
with people and get personal
with them. I’m not better than
anyone, I just get personal
and meet great people along
the way who become my
best friends. I’m just a crazy
girl who likes to have a good
time! I love making other
people smile.
Posh is the original gay bar
in Hell’s Kitchen. What has
made it thrive all these years?
Posh is a bar that always
welcomes people and lets
them be themselves. When

you come in there, you know
how to have a good time.
Posh is open to different
cultures and lifestyles, and
that keeps them going.

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